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Series 14: Deed of trust on behalf of Reverend Thomas Hassall and his children, 1838, 1841

Series 14: Deed of trust on behalf of Reverend Thomas Hassall and his children, 1838, 1841

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Series 14: Deed of trust on behalf of Reverend Thomas Hassall and his children, 1838, 1841

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Series 14: Deed of trust on behalf of Reverend Thomas Hassall and his children, 1838, 1841

Date

1838, 1841

Call Numbers

Ah 83/2

Record Identifier

9AL3R35Y

Reference Code

401898
Physical Description

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0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder) - 29.0 x 21.4 cm - manuscript

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Contents

Deed of Trust between Sir George Gipps of the first part, Thomas Hassall of the second part, and John Campbell and Robert Campbell of the third part, signed under seal, 26 September 1838, and recorded in the Register of Grants, 1841, signed by the Colonial Secretary and Registrar, Edward Deas Thomson. The British government enacted regulations whic...

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Full title

Series 14: Deed of trust on behalf of Reverend Thomas Hassall and his children, 1838, 1841

Notes

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Microfilm copy available at CY 4137, frames 209-221. Digitised from the microfilm copy in 2019.

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Thomas Hassall (1794-1868), Anglican clergyman, was born in Coventry, England, the eldest of nine children of missionaries Rowland and Elizabeth Hassall. In 1817, Thomas Hassall sailed for England in order to study for the ministry, there being no facility for theological study in Australia at that time. He was the first candidate for ordination fr...

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Ah 83/2

Record Identifier

9AL3R35Y

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL3R35Y

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401898

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